Cooper first played Tony Stark's father in Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger before returning for a cameo at the end of Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter, and now Cooper will reunite with star Hayley Atwell for Marvel's Agent Carter.

Marvel's Agent Carter starring Captain America's Hayley Atwell, follows the story of Peggy Carter. It's 1946, and peace has dealt Peggy Carter a serious blow as she finds herself marginalized when the men return home from fighting abroad. Working for the covert SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve), Peggy must balance doing administrative work and going on secret missions for Howard Stark all while trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, in the wake of losing the love of her life--Steve Rogers. Inspired by the feature films Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier along with the short Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter.

"He's incredibly naughty. So I'm going to start the pranks as early as I can. He will come up with some very good ones, too."

Back in March, series co-creator Stephen McFeely revealed that Dominic Cooper will have a recurring role as Howard Stark in the series, which takes place in the year 1946, in the same timeline that was established in Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter. While Dominic Cooper's involvement still hasn't been officially confirmed yet, it's a rather safe bet that we'll see him popping up in the show.

We reported last month that Season 1 of the series will span eight episodes, debuting sometime in mid-season between the first and second halves of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s second season.

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When a lawyer gets involved in a fatal accident, he becomes compelled to set an innocent man free at the expense of his own career in our exclusive deleted scene from Reasonable Doubt. Dominic Cooper stars as district attorney Mitch Brockden, whose life unravels after he flees the scene of a fatal accident. When Clifton Davis (Samuel L. Jackson) is found with the body, he is charged with murder, causing Mitch to throw his own case against Clifton to try and clear his conscience, although this man may not be as innocent as he thinks. Check out this scene that wasn't shown during its theatrical run, which features Samuel L. Jackson and Gloria Reuben and shows how Mitch starts stacking the deck against himself in court.

Hotshot district attorney Mitch Brockden (Dominic Cooper) is involved in a fatal hit-and-run, but Clinton Davis (Samuel L. Jackson) is found with the body and charged with murder. Believing that Davis is innocent, Brockden is compelled to throw the trial. Soon after, Brockden's perfect life begins to unravel as he realizes that the man he set free is hiding a secret that will destroy him.

The fifth in a series of Need for Speed featurettes has arrived. Visit "Driving School...Again", this time with co-star Dominic Cooper at the wheel as he learns how to pull off some of the crazy practical stunts for this car chase thriller based on the popular video game.

Dominic Cooper co-stars as wealthy and arrogant ex-NASCAR driver Dino Brewster (Dominic Cooper), who frames blue collar mechanic Tobey Marshall (Aaron Paul), sending him to jail while Dino's business continues to thrive. Now, two years later, Tobey plans to take Dino down in a high-stakes race across the country.

In an exciting return to the great car culture films of the 1960s and '70s that tap into what makes the American myth of the open road so enticing, Need for Speed chronicles a near-impossible cross-country race against time - one that begins as a mission for revenge, but proves to be one of redemption.

With production slated to begin later this month in Vancouver, Warcraft star Dominic Cooper recently spoke about this highly-anticipated video game adaptation. Although no specific story details have been released, the original video game centers on a longtime war between The Horde and The Alliance, as they battle for supremacy in a mystical realm. The actor first compares the story to issues that face us all in the real world.

"There's a very human story at the heart of it because there's a few of us that are humans in it that are up against tribes and problematic issues that exist in the world that we exist in. It's happening all over the world at the moment and you see it happening all over. People have savaged their own lands and their own environment and they're having to find a new environment in which to move into through the hostility of others. If there's something as poignant as that that we can relate to and that we see unfolding in everyday life, then it will make it a worthwhile story."

He also compares the project to another video game adaptation he stars in, Need for Speed.

"If it's just a video game for no reason, it's the same as Need for Speed. That should not just be, and we've seen that happen, where they just think the idea of a car racing game is enough. It's not enough. That was made by people who are extraordinary at making action sequences with cars and I was completely blown away by what they achieved."

When asked about what drew him to the project, he says it was the script by Charles Leavitt and director Duncan Jones, which didn't read like a video game adaptation.

"The script. I saw it and I don't know it as a video game, so you can read what you like about the video game. You can read all those amazing characters on the intricate detail of what the characters are worth and what they can achieve and what they can do, but in this, the story is great. It's when they make the video games and they think that they can just be sold on the idea and the fact that they are successful video games. What they forget is actually you have an ability to interact with a video game and that's why they're so successful. So if you're going to make a film, the pleasure in a film is to be immersed in the world in a brilliantly, even more beautiful than a video game so there's got to be something more special about it and that ultimately comes down to storyline and content."

When up-and-coming District Attorney Mitch Brockden (Dominic Cooper) commits a fatal hit-and-run, he feels compelled to throw the case against the accused criminal who was found with the body and blamed for the crime. Following the trial, Mitch's worst fears come true when he realizes that he acquitted a guilty man, and he soon finds himself on the hunt for the killer before more victims pile up. Also starring Samuel L. Jackson, we have three exclusive photos from the upcoming thriller Reasonable Doubt before it hits On Demand and is in theaters January 17.

Travis Fimmel was mentioned as a front runner for the lead role in October, but an offer wasn't made at the time. We reported in September that Paula Patton was in talks for a role, although her deal only closed today. Other actors such as Colin Farrell, Paul Dano, Anson Mount and Anton Yelchin have previously been mentioned for unspecified roles, although their involvement isn't known at this time.

Duncan Jones is directing from a screenplay that he rewrote, which was originally drafted by Charles Leavitt. Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Alex Gartner and Charles Roven are producing, with shooting scheduled to begin next month in Vancouver.

The project is based on the popular multi-player online roleplaying game (MPORG) which debuted in 1994, set in a world where players take part in an epic war between the Horde and the Alliance. No story details for the adaptation have been given yet.

Aaron Paul and Kid Cudi

''This set was different than anything I've been on. You're walking through a very thick cloud of testosterone. It's really a throwback to the Steve McQueen era of car movies. I think people are going to be pleasantly surprised.''

Dominic Cooper and Dakota Johnson

''Dominic is kind of the antagonist of the film. Dakota is my character's ex, and now Dominic 's character is the new guy she's seeing.''

James Bond creator Ian Fleming's life is put on display like never before in the first trailer for Fleming. Dominic Cooper portrays the 007 author, who was a failing stockbroker before he created the most world's most famous fictional spy. Lara Pulver, Annabelle Wallis, Lesley Manville, Anna Chancellor, Samuel West and Rupert Evans co-star in this four-part mini-series, debuting on BBC and BBC America later this year.

Fleming takes a no holds barred look at Ian Fleming, the man behind the James Bond legend whose real life was as exciting, eventful and sexually charged as his famous creation. Dominic Cooper (The Devil's Double, An Education, The History Boys, Mamma Mia!) will play Ian Fleming, a charming, sophisticated maverick whose dilettanti, pleasure seeking life was turned around by WWII and led to the creation of the best known spy the world has ever known. The outbreak of WWII saw a young Fleming as an unsuccessful stockbroker already with a failed army career behind him, living off his rich family while indulging his passions of alcohol, erotic literature and sexual conquests.

But having been forced into Naval Intelligence through family connections, Fleming found a calling. Utilizing his vivid imagination, charm and mischievous sense of humor he was responsible for some of the most outrageous counter intelligence missions against the Nazis, full of danger and intrigue, the experience of which would form the basis of the Bond books. Set against the permissive society of war-torn London, where champagne (and martinis) were always flowing and beds were always being swapped, Fleming explores the early life of the charming, enigmatic creator of 007.

Dominic Cooper is in negotiations to join the cast of Dracula for Universal Pictures and director Gary Shore.

Luke Evans is starring as the title character in this drama that blends Bram Stoker's fictional Dracula tale, with the true story of Prince Vlad the Impaler, a historical figure who served as Bram Stoker's inspiration for creating the iconic vampire. It hasn't been confirmed who Dominic Cooper will play, but some are speculating that he may portray Mehmed, a Turkish sultan who takes Vlad under his wing. Sarah Gadon also stars as the female lead.

Gary Shore is directing from a screenplay by Burk Sharpless and Matt Sazama (Flash Gordon), with Michael De Luca producing and Alissa Phillips executive producing. No production schedule was given.

Dominic Cooper most recently starred in Dead Man Down, and will next be seen in DreamWorks' Need for Speed video game adaptation.

Dominic Cooper is playing James Bond creator Ian Fleming in an upcoming mini-series centering on his life and the inspiration behind this iconic character of both literature and cinema.

The four-part biopic is tentatively titled Fleming and chronicles the writer's younger years. The series will air on the British television station Sky Atlantic, but no U.S. airdate or network has been announced. Duncan Jones is directing another project titled Fleming, but there doesn't seem to be a connection to this series as of yet.

Dominic Cooper most recently played Henry Sturgess in Timur Bekmambetov's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and will next be seen in Scott Waugh's action film Need for Speed.

Here is what Dominic Cooper had to say about filling the shoes of the iconic spy.

"Stepping into the shoes of the spy who not only created the enigmatic character of 007, but who fantasized about being him has to be every actor's dream."

The series will film in the U.K. and Budapest, and will air later this year on Sky Atlantic.

Following the first trailer that debuted over the weekend, FilmDistrict has debuted three new photos from Dead Man Down. The story centers on Beatrice (Noomi Rapace), who blackmails a professional assassin (Colin Farrell) into a revenge plot against a pair of criminals who maimed her face. Take a look at these first photos featuring Colin Farrell, Dominic Cooper, Noomi Rapace, and Terrence Howard from director Niels Arden Oplev's English-language debut.

The story centers on an underground race car driver (Aaron Paul) who owns a shop that modifies sports cars for racing. He is framed for the murder of his best friend, who died during a race, and seeks revenge upon his release from prison. Dominic Cooper will play a former NASCAR driver who now owns a high-end shop that rebuilds race cars.

We reported last week that Imogen Poots is in talks to play the female lead, although no details were given for her character. Today, we have word that the actress will play an exotic car dealer who works with both Aaron Paul and Dominic Cooper's characters.

Scott Waugh is directing from a screenplay by George Gatins, based on an idea the writer developed with his brother, John Gatins (Flight). It isn't known when production will begin on this high-octane thrill ride.

We reported back in November that Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace will star in this action-thriller about a woman (Noomi Rapace) who enlists the help of a criminal (Colin Farrell) to get revenge on those who murdered her family. Dominic Cooper will play Darcy, Colin Farrell's partner in crime on the street.

Niels Arden Oplev will direct from a screenplay by J.H. Wyman, who is also producing alongside Neal H. Moritz. Ori Marmur and Reid Shane are executive producing.

Acclaimed director Simon Curtis delves into the personal life of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe with his new drama My Week with Marilyn, which retraces a lost weekend between the actress and an assistant during the shooting of The Prince and the Showgirl. Michelle Williams brings the legend to life in the film, and Ryan J. Downey recently met up with a few of her co-stars to talk about his amazing transformation. To watch our exclusive interviews with Dominic Cooper, Julia Ormond, and director Simon Curtis himself, click on the clips below.

The story centers on an ex-con who tracks down the men who framed him. We reported back in August that Captain America: The First Avenger star Chris Evans was offered the lead role, but it seems a deal was never made.

Albert Hughes is directing Motor City from a screenplay by Chad St. John, which made the coveted Black List in 2009. Joel Silver and Andrew Rona are producing for their Silver Pictures banner. Insiders claim that Joel Silver was so impressed with Dominic Cooper's performance in The Devil's Double, that he reached out to the actor for Motor City.

The first trailer has debuted for the upcoming true-story drama The Devil's Double, which hits theaters nationwide on July 29. Click on the video player below for your first glimpse inside this Dominic Cooper drama about an Iraqi solider chosen to be the body double for Saddam Hussein's son. We also have new photos from The Devil's Double, which feature Dominic Cooper and Ludivine Sagnier. Click on these photos below to access our gallery.

Based on a gripping, unbelievable true story of money, power and opulent decadence, Lionsgate's The Devil's Double takes a white-knuckle ride deep into the lawless playground of excess and violence known as Bagdad, 1987. Summoned from the frontline to Saddam Hussein's palace, Iraqi army lieutenant Latif Yahia (Dominic Cooper) is thrust into the highest echelons of the royal family when he's ordered to become the 'fiday' - or body double - to Saddam's son, the notorious Black Prince Uday Hussein (also Dominic Cooper), a reckless, sadistic party-boy with a rabid hunger for sex and brutality. With his and his family's lives at stake, Latif must surrender his former self forever as he learns to walk, talk and act like Uday. But nothing could have prepared him for the horror of the Black Prince's psychotic, drug-addled life of fast cars, easy women and impulsive violence. With one wrong move costing him his life, Latif forges an intimate bond with Sarrab (Ludivine Sagnier), Uday's seductive mistress who's haunted by her own secrets. But as war looms with Kuwait and Uday's depraved gangster regime threatens to destroy them all, Latif realizes that escape from the devil's den will only come at the highest possible cost.

We reported last month that Joel Edgerton was a contender for The Bourne Legacy lead along with Garrett Hedlund, Dominic Cooper, Luke Evans, Shia LaBeouf and Taylor Kitsch. It seems Universal is looking for a more bankable name with worldwide recognition for The Bourne Legacy lead, a character named Martin who also went through the same Treadstone program that Jason Bourne did.

It seems the studio would rather have Joel Edgerton play the Huntsman in Snow White and the Huntsman, which already has Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron attached. The Huntsman role is currently vacant after we reported last week that Hugh Jackman turned down the role.

James McAvoy is believed to be another contender for The Bourne Legacy along with Shia LaBeouf. Both projects are high priorities for Universal, with plans to start filming both movies later this year.

Today, the first set photos from director Timur Bekmambetov's adaptation of the popular Seth Grahame-Smith novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter have leaked online. Here, we get to see star Benjamin Walker dresses as Abe Lincoln, and his co-star Dominic Cooper, as they prepare for a scene in the French Quarter of New Orleans. To get a taste of what to expect when Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter hits screens on June 22nd of 2012, check out the images below.

Testing will start the first week of April, and there is also speculation that Logan Marshall-Green will test as well. Shia LaBeouf and Taylor Kitsch have also been mentioned as contenders, although they likely won't screen test for the part. Taylor Kitsch has already met with writer-director Tony Gilroy.

Shia LaBeouf's name was mentioned last month, along with Garrett Hedlund and Taylor Kitsch. Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire, and Kellan Lutz were also considered contenders, although it isn't know if they still have a chance at the role.

Tony Gilroy will direct The Bourne Legacy from his own screenplay, which will also leave an opening for Matt Damon to return as Jason Bourne. However, a report from December indicated that Matt Damon isn't pleased with The Bourne Legacy happening.

Seth Grahame-Smith is adapting his own novel for this new adventure, which centers around the 16th President who, by night, hunts down and slays vampires. While Lincoln is out on his vampire hunting conquests, Mary Todd stays behind to tend to the family and help with Abraham's law firm.

We reported last week that Anthony Mackie and Dominic Cooper have joined the project, with Anthony Mackie playing Will, the President's best friend, and Dominic Cooper playing Henry, his mentor and trainer.

Anthony Mackie has landed the part of Will, the best friend of Abraham Lincoln (Benjamin Walker) who is said to be a part of the vampire killing. Dominic Cooper will play the President's mentor, Henry, who teaches Honest Abe the art of slaying vampires. We reported earlier this month that Joaquin Phoenix was in talks for the Henry role, although it seems Fox is going in another direction.

Captain America: The First Avenger will hit theaters nationwide on July 22 and, along with showing us how Steve Rogers became the title character, the movie will also shed some light on another part of the Marvel universe: Stark Enterprises. Dominic Cooper portrays Howard Stark in Joe Johnston's superhero adventure, and he recently gave some new details about his character:

"We learn the whole idea of where Stark Industries comes from, which is out of pure curiosity and creative juices and excitement towards thinking of the future and developing things for good. He's a Howard Hughes. He's a guy that loves inventing, that's extremely intelligent, and that loves his lifestyle as well."

Dominic Cooper also revealed that Howard Stark, much like his son, is quite the ladies' man:

"Absolutely. You're never quite sure where he's been or where he's just come from. And it's always like he's just come from somewhere in a tuxedo, from showing people his inventions and his new flying machines. He's great fun."

"He's important because he's part of the machinery that helps Captain America manipulate his body."

Dominic Cooper revealed that he doesn't get to do any stunts in the movie, which suits him just fine:

"There are those things that you always think you want to do, and then the reality of them, you kind of go, "Actually, let's not do that." That's my experience with stunts. I like driving stunts. Car sequences I can do. Jumping off buildings, I'm not so keen on it. I think it has to do with my experience of getting stuck up a tree for sixteen hours as a child. The object was jumping into the river, but the prospect of jumping off the branch, I couldn't cope with it for a long, long time, and climbing down wasn't an option, so I had to jump. Not my favorite memory."

Opening in U.S. theaters on October 8th is Tamara Drewe, the new film from acclaimed British director Stephen Frears (The Queen). The movie is based on the popular newspaper comic strip by author Posy Simmonds and stars Gemma Arterton (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time), Dominic Cooper (An Education), Luke Evans (Clash of the Titans), Roger Allam (Speed Racer) and Tamsin Greig (Shaun of the Dead). We recently had a chance to speak with actors Gemma Arterton, Dominic Cooper and Luke Evans, as well as director Stephen Frears, about the new movie, its great cast and the comic strip character that the film is based on. To watch our exclusive interviews please click on the video clips below.

Based on Posy Simmonds' beloved graphic novel of the same name (which was itself inspired by Thomas Hardy's classic Far From the Madding Crowd), this wittily modern take on the romantic English pastorale is a far cry from Hardy's Wessex. Tamara Drewe's present-day English countryside, stocked with pompous writers, rich weekenders, bourgeois bohemians, a horny rock star, and a great many Buff Orpington chickens and Belted Galloway cows, is a much funnier place. When Tamara Drewe (Gemma Arterton) sashays back to the bucolic village of her youth, life for the locals is thrown tail over teakettle. Tamara, once an ugly duckling, has been transformed into a devastating beauty (with help from plastic surgery). As infatuations, jealousies, love affairs and career ambitions collide among the locals.

The Playlist reports that Emma Watson has taken on a small part in the movie, opposite Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe and Kenneth Branagh as Laurence Olivier. The screenplay is based on Colin Clark's memoir, which recounts his time spent serving as Laurence Olivier's assistant on The Princess and The Showgirl, and more specifically, the relationship between himself and Marilyn Monroe that transpired on set.

Eddie Redmayne will play Clark, and Judi Dench is signed on as veteran actress Sybil Thorndike. Other recent cast additions include Dominic Cooper, Derek Jacobi, Zoë Wanamaker, and Richard Clifford.

Marvel Studios announced today that Dominic Cooper has been cast to star as Howard Stark in the studio's highly anticipated movie Captain America: The First Avenger opposite Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan and Stanley Tucci. In the film, Cooper will portray the younger version of Howard Stark, the character which John Slattery portrayed in Iron Man 2. Joe Johnston will direct the film penned by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.

Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige will produce Captain America: The First Avenger. Alan Fine, Stan Lee, David Maisel, Nigel Gostelow and Louis D'Esposito will executive produce. The film will be released in the US on July 22, 2011 and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

Captain America: The First Avenger will focus on the early days of the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers volunteers to participate in an experimental program that turns him into the Super Soldier known as Captain America.

Cooper will soon be seen in Stephen Frears' Tamara Drewe and Lee Tamahori's The Devil's Double. He was most recently seen in the Oscar nominated An Education as well as The Duchess. Cooper is also well known for his roles as Sky in the movie musical Mamma Mia! and Dakin in both the stage and screen adaptations of The History Boys.

In addition to Captain America: The First Avenger, Marvel Studios most recently released the highly anticipated sequel, Iron Man 2, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow on May 7, 2010, and will release a slate of films based on the Marvel characters including Thor on May 6, 2011, and The Avengers on May 4, 2012.